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QAVantage Integrates MindManager Pro® from Mindjet® to Further Simplify Software Requirements Management
QAVantage once again leads the way for easy, affordable software lifecycle management tools helping companies to deliver better software faster. QAVantage with it's release of RTIME 5.0, integrates MindManager Pro® from Mindjet® to further simplify software requirements management. [PR.com - August 13, 2008]
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
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Software to read viewers' pulse
Believe it or not, it is viewers like you who influence these snap decisions taken by broadcasters and programme developers. This has been made possible by new software introduced by Mumbai-based overnight ratings agency Audience Measurement and Analytics (aMap) called Dashboard.
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Petersen trial: Cluster of calls 'just coincidence'
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S60 and Mac - from first principles - part 2
Continuing the series looking at Mac options from the point of view of a S60 phone owner. If you've been reading along so far, you'll know that I'm a complete Mac virgin, trying to get to grips with OS X and get my Nokia N95 8GB connected up and productive.
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Russian hackers continue attacks on Georgian sites
NEW YORK (AP) - Attacks by Russian hackers against Georgian Web sites, including one hosted in the United States, continued Tuesday even as Russian President Dmitri Medvedev ordered a halt to hostilities against Georgia.
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
HONG KONG (AP) - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually help eliminate "the last constraints we have'' and spark a software-writing revolution.
The Star |
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Remote Access Software Voted Into Fast 50
Every year Fast Company Magazine readers nominate and vote on the top 50 most innovative companies. This year, Bomgar's on the list. See comments from customers and advocates for Bomgar on their experience with Bomgar's remote access software and how it has improved their help desk support.
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Testimony tells of planning flaws for data headquarters
SALEM -- The key lesson to be learned from the inadequate planning of the state's $64 million computer center is to increase the upfront oversight of future technology projects, lawmakers said after a hearing Tuesday.
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Dell Latitude ATG laptop geared for the Middle East
Dell touts its new rugged E6400 ATG for performance in harsh environments
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Acer Aspire One (XP Home, White)
The Acer Aspire One is easily the best of the current under-$400 Netbooks, but its meager allotment of memory and tiny battery limit its appeal.
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Resource Dynamics Releases New Feature Packed Tele-Support HelpDesk Version 4.0, Software for Customer Service, Tech ...
Tele-Support HelpDesk, a powerful stand alone customer support help desk which also integrates with popular CRM software, including ACT!, GoldMine, Outlook, Exchange Server, and Microsoft BCM, today released its new version 4.0 containing exciting new features, including work flow, task management, web form capture, user definable screens, screen capture, and powerful known issues (bug) tracking.
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Online Land Auction across Three States Gathers Momentum as Bid Deadline Nears
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----With about six weeks until the bid deadline, the online auction of fourteen land parcels, stretched across Mississippi, Alabama and Florida, continues to attract considerable interest from buyers.
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Driver in fatal Hwy 12 crash found not guilty
It took a Sauk County jury only 30 minutes Tuesday afternoon to decide last year's tragic death of a woman in a car crash at the troublesome intersection of Highway 12 and Highway PF was not a crime. The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has since rebuilt the intersection and replaced a flashing warning signal and stop signs on Highway PF with a four-way stop light. Chicago resident Klara ...
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Registration deadlines near for classes
Registration deadline is nearing for two computer classes geared for business people.
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A curious film about the end of the world
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. The temperature in Locarno, Switzerland is touching 30 degrees Celsius but French novelist-turned-filmmaker Michel Houellebecq is dressed as if embarking on an Arctic trip.
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Building a Diskless Computer Network On Ubuntu 8.04
[ Thanks to Mike Weber for this link. ] "There are several significant changes in LTSP 5 which make the system much more usable. You will get enhanced security as now the GUI is exported using ssh -X and not the old XDMCP. SSH offers encryption of course which is actually faster and safer.
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
HONG KONG (AP) - Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually help eliminate "the last constraints we have'' and spark a software-writing revolution.
The Star |
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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Fake Fireworks, Lip-Syncher Used in Olympic Opening Ceremony
Aug. 13 (Bloomberg) -- The broadcast of the Beijing Olympics opening ceremony used computer-generated fireworks, including a fake shake to simulate helicopter filming, because of the city's hazy skies, Chinese officials said.
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News (1300)
Telstra said today that it would begin migrating business customers to its new billing system this month. Engin's drastic cost-cutting initiatives over the past year had started to take effect on its bottom line, the troubled internet telephony seller claimed today.
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Best Buy to start selling iPhone in September
Best Buy will start selling the iPhone on Sept. 7, becoming first U.S. chain to do so outside of Apple's and AT&T's own stores.
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In donating computer, erase hard drive entirely
Q: How do I erase my hard drive safely so that I can donate my computer to a charity? The operating system must remain fully operational and intact. Otherwise, the donation is worthless. The personal details must be totally, absolutely erased with ze
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Study says free scientific articles are used less than subscription research
According to a recent online study, students and faculty consider it attractive for free, downloadable scientific research to be used for citation as published research available through online subscriptions. The study, released Thursday by BMJ, formerly known as the British Medical Journal, showed that browsing open-access research is more popular among scientists and students, but the free ...
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Preschoolers can play computer
Has your preschooler discovered your computer? Perhaps slipping sticky fingers on your keyboard to see what happens? With the Fisher-Price Computer Cool School, you can encourage young kids to play on your computer with no risk to your personal or business files.
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